UK builder Princess Yachts has unveiled the final renderings for their first hull in the new 35-meter series. Of course, the 35-meter yacht works well for Princess and prospective owners as it fills the void between their 32-meter and 40-meter models. The first hull is currently under construction and infact it was sold back in August, 2013. The owner has ensured that they will be having all that they want onboard by being very involved in the design phases.

Even for a 35-meter vessel, this yacht is rather spacious and utilizes space well. Prime areas for relaxation on deck are well thought-out. For example, the foredeck is a relaxation paradise. You can lay on the large sunpads or sit on the built-in L-shaped seating area or the lateral seating in-front of the bridge. The Sundeck area is great too with various seating zones punched by a round dining table for twelve. This area will be shaded by a hard-top but also will have a soft lining integrated that can be retracted when the weather is good. The first hull is being constructed to RINA and LY3 classification.

As for the design, Naval architects Bernard Olesinski Limited came together with Princess Yachts and their in-house design and engineering department to create an overall sumptuous design package. The interior design is by Princess’ in-house design team. The first hull will be launched later this year and will make her world debut at the 2015 shows.